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SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS of the WORLD Ii Nlthonlan SHIPPING NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ii Nlthonlan . 3d. Jamas McGee SO NNE Hattcras 3d. BREST, March 20.Sailed. »tr Western and Pedro via Philadelphia; 1 V DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS. Agwl world -to K Nantucket Arrow J15 .SSW 2d. Hero, Rotterdam. (Br), Portlu'.Ml; (War 1> Bennett, Tainpk;0; Alabama 410 13 Tampko 2d. Japtui Newport Ham¬ WEDNESDAY. 150 E Henry 2d. John WorLhington 232 a Hatteras 2d. CQRUNNA, March 81.Arrived, str Ori¬ Pawnee. New York: Poughk> epsle, SAIL MONDAY. SAIL American Cape L'7.') K Galvtr.ton 2d. zaba. Santauder (to sail April 1 for Vigo burg-, San Bruno (Br). Port Li man and Crta- &>.. Noon Bremen and Danzig. 3:00 PM Audita F Euckenbach 978 E Ambrose 2d. Macy NOTICE TO MARINERS Gothland. Hamburg, Susquehanna, Anna E Morse lat 31 02. Ion 81 00 2d. Juniata 30 B Flro I.i a.rtd L V 3d. and Havana;. tobul; lugs Confldi-nce, Sandwich, towing City of Montgomery, Savannah.. 3:00 PM Santa Hlisa, Cristobal, Callao, &c AM Kameiett 85 K Capo May ;id. CRISTOBAL, April 1.Arrived. vtrs Ohloan, barge Clara, New York; Nottingham, towing go» Ardmore 17n N Talaru 2d. Suulli 1'aas L 4 W B C C No Port¬ Kau t ah 180 SE 2d. New Camlto Avoiimouth; Tyne barge 2, SAIL TUESDAY. 10:00 AM 3d. * York; (Br). (atnposed) Fort Hamilton, Bermuda Artlgai 45 W8W Nantucket Kek/wkiw 230 a Galveston 2d. (llr). Port West Isleta, land for New York: I'anll, New York. 10:00 AM Ashbee lat 32 20. Ion 77 17 2d. Lillian; Philadelphia NEW YORK HERALD'S News is in Somme, Antwerp Socrates, Klo Janeiro, ILc Noon 8 I'M 2d. Klndordyk 805 S Sari Franalaco 8 PM 2i1, for 1.03 Angeltx; Panama. N-w York and Siiihxl 2d, airs City of Atlanta, Savannah; THE Ship Office Chit-ago, Havre Noon Aeolus, Klo Jaiu-lro, Montevideo, Astral 1,751 from Ambrose Lackawanna Bridge H40 K Cliarleston 2d. Hayti; Maplo Branch (Br), Liverpool for AsrwiworJd, Port Loboa; Juniata, Norfolk Mayaro, Grenada, &c 10:00 AM Noon Atenas 217 N'W Colon 2d. and Poca- news U. S. He li :00 AM &c 8(i E Tecomate 2d. Lake EJmont U0 N Hattoras 2d. Valparaiso. Baltimore; Ea.<ex, Philadelphia; the Barge Office. Ship information given by Siinoia* Cristobal, Mayaro, Grenada, &c Noon Baldhlll 3d. l-ak« Elan 110 MB 11 alt-eras 2d. Sailed 1st. atrs Toloa, New York \ ia Ha¬ Glenaffrlc, Para, &e. 3:00 I'M 1 land, &c Noon Bankdalo 30 N'E Cape Charles 3d. Naaaau Bulletin. Telephone Ton to, Turks Raratow (tus) 4 NE Funwlck Island 3d. Lake, Eiuah 522 12 Ambrose vana; Sherman, New York; Oranja Navy Department Daily Shipping HAIL WEDNESDAY. Philadelphia, San Juan, Curacao, Baton 381 E Tainplco 2d. Lako Farlateil 230 S Scotland L V 3d. (Dutch}, Porto Colombia; Hennion (Nor), (CONTINI KI> ON NEXT PAGE.) and Noon House Laka FlUinoro 170 NE St Slmoras 2d. N<" *c|i|He». do. 9960. Adriatic, Cherbourg Southamp¬ de Macorls. PM Hayway r>22 E Ambrose 2d. 2d. str Bowling Green ton Noon Yaque. San Pedro Beatrice 57 SW Hatteras 2d. Lake Marknam 19 tl Miami LAS PALMAS, March 30-Salled, La*e «L\RINE.FOR OR WANTED. Patras, El l.ago, New Orleans Noon 2d. ijake Stirling 7 NE Brlguutlno 2d. Fai.,>jic, iji.uon, uixirto, &<.. I'resldente Wilson, Naples, Noon C A Canfleld 07 E Hatteras S Haueraa 2d. March ID. str Hick¬ gALE Ac I'M 121 Norte, Galveston lat 37 Ion 05 52 2d. Lake Travonso 15 LEIXOES. Arrived, FOR Sale.Wooden car 2ol Calno 47, LunaLog 873 from Hllo 8 I'M 2d. man, St Vincent. platform float, Calorla 050 NE Tuxpum 2d 3d. March 20.Arrived, atr ft. long, 3.1 ft. 2 in. beam. 10 ft. 2 in. l.'iO N Hatteras 2d. Ligonler 33 N Savannah MONTEVIDEO, of 10 cars. K. W. Canadian Explorer 3d. Union 185 9 Scotland L V 3d. Camoens (Br), New York. depth hold, rapacity OF MAILS. Cape Komalne 28 S Winter Quarter 8 PM 1st. str Lake I'ara- JONES, Marine Supt.. N. Y., N. H. and H. CLOSING PORT OF NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1921 Cardonia 100 SE Ambrose 3d. Lurilne 101 K Honolulu PARA, March 27.Arrived, R. It.. 132d at. and Willis av. Bronx, N. ,,Y. 3d. Maquan 1,315 B Capo llonry 3d. bee, Maceio for New York via St Thomas. At the Foreign Station (corner of Morton and West streets) foreign mall closes half an Carolyn 90 S Ambrose Maryland 30 S Frylngpan 2d. VANCOUVER, BC. Ai.ril 2.Arrived, strs ii n»l Office and Hall Station. Cartuso 520 N Cristobal 2d. FOR SALE.Tug, draft 0 ft., compound 10, hour later *han a! th« I'Qst <"lty Aipplementtry mall, CJyuv' S- tuiialjp Co, with mdse. Anchored SE Delaware Breakwater Mohawk 40 ,NB St Johns Bar 3d. Trontollte (Br), Tamplooi Makura (Br), double postage required. At the Foreign Station supplementary mail closet half an hour Steamers Due in New York. CasTWwood 175 Mru«Uu»a 240 WW Nantucket 2d. Sydney. 21x10 in.; built l!>xm; immediate delivery. tlmo shown that mall for in Quarantine. 2d. McINTOSH AGENCY, 11 Broadway. later than the supplementary <\v ins below, except supplementary DUE APRIL 4. Str Munorway (Nor), Vera Cruz March E Ambrose 3(1. Moraua 248 t> Amiiuwi' .mi. countries and fur Ctffltral America. ftc.. via Cristobal, closes one hour later. to the Muiuton Steain- Celtic 330 Mount E\aiui 2 off American Shoals 2d. Bowling Greto 7t'..">7. European . From. 21 and l*rogreso 25th, Chatlea M Everest 370 N Jupiter 2d. Steamer. Sailed. with mdse. Anchored off Lib¬ 00 25 1st. Montgomory City 08 S San Pedro 2d. AMERICAN PORTS. ANY on<> knowing the present whereabouts Lake S'bago Mar 2(1.Port an Prince lup Line, Chattanooga lat 17 20", Ion 2d. V. lighter 17 Cristobal erty. Chickasaw lat 27 50, Ion 87 31 2d. MuuatreL- 210 S Ambinso [By T» l<!grapli.] of J. Parsons, captain, plca.'ia Santa Tocla Mar istr G R Crowe, Tampk-o. Anchored In Muuidaio 40 S Jupiter 2d. communicate with MoALLISTKR LIGHTER¬ Pocahontas Mar 18 NaV> Chlnampa 00 SE South Pass 2d. 2d. BOSTON, Mw, April 1.Arrived, strs Paraguay (.), via Rio Janeiro, Montevideo. Mar 1ft Lelth Quarantine. of Columbus lint NNE Hatteras 3d. Munwt'lc 145 SVV Hatterufj Governor Pi>rt- AGE I .IN E, 24 State St.. N. Y. Transatlantic Mailt. and Rosario, str Socrates, 8:30 Malvern Range Sir Cornelia, Aguadllla March 10, May- City Pan 2(1. Muskog>.'o 22 X Tux|»nin 2d. Camden, Bangor; Dkixley, Cnmpana Mack Arrow Mar 30 Havana City of St l.oitls 35 SW Frying lat ;tS Ion C4 34 3d. !and. Me; Italia (Br). Trieste via N'aplee and WANTED.ONE OR MORE HARBOR TUGS MONDAY. APItIL 4. AM. Hamburg agtioz 20th, Fajardo 23d, Naguabi\ 2tith and of 15 E Great Isaac Shoals .National Bridge 44, .1 H South anrl Henry Steer* Mar 10 to the Bull-Insular Line, City Weatlierford iNulson 225 6KVV Moutauk Point ild, Gibraltar: Devereux, Norfolk; Lehigh, TO OPERATE ON COMMISSION BASIS. Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay Fort Hamilton Apr 2 Bermuda San Juan 21>th, 2d. 2d. Taooma, Seattle, Portland, O, San Francisco Addresa J 111 Humid, Herald sq. Esthonla (.), via Halifax. Hamburg, Dan- 'araguay. via Rio Janeiro, Montevideo and Mar 28... .Port Union with sugar. Went to New York Dock Co's Coelleda lat 41 15, Ion 02 18 2d. -New Britain 2*.I0 £3 Cape Henry Buenos Aires, str Aeolus. 9 AM. Ulua V 2d. New Orleaina lat 35 42, Ion 72 14 2d. tig anil Llbau; alxo parol po.-i malls for Momus Mar 30. ..New Orleans pier 27, Brooklyn. JComanchi' 740 8 Scotland L 1st. Lithuania and Latvia, sir Gothland, 9:30 Grenada, St Vincent. Trinidad, Cludad San Juan Str Munurdan (Br), Cardenas March 24 140 S Ualboa 10 AM 2d. Newport 1,310 S .4a.n Francisco loluar and "via Grenada, Trinidad Ponce Mar 30 to the Munson Steamship "Comerlc New ton 04) SW Montauk Point 3d. STEAMSHIPS, EXCURSIONS and TOURS. AM. Guiana, DUE APRIL 0. and Havana 20th, Coneliatta lat 37 16, Ion 08 26 2d. 2d. STEAMSHIPS, EXCURSIONS nnd TOURS. TUESDAY. APRIL 5. and Georgetown, -tr Mayaro, 0 AM. Line, with sugar. Went to pier 0, East Conotton 17 NW Tampa 2d. Noddle Island 180 K by S HaLteras Turks Island, Monte Christl, Samana and Kroonland Mar 25 Antwerp lllver. 444 S South Pass 2d. (Norfolk 28 SW Fire Inland 3d. Prance and other countries (*). via Havre, anchez (other -parts of Dominican Repub¬ Rochambeau Mar 20 Havre Str Point Arena, Clenfuegos March 2ft, to Coppename 3d. O T Waring 30 W Frylngpan 2d. .tr 8:30 AM <*up 0:30 AM). Corning 205 SW Charleston L V 2d. VISIT Chicago, ad¬ lic *), via Turks Island, Monte Chrlsti, Gaserta Mar 20 Naples the New York and Cuba Mall Steamship Co, W West 2d. Oronoke 1114 SIS Nantucket Belgium and Luxemburg (specially Puerto riata, Samana, Sanchez, La Roman*, Menominee Mar 24 London with sugar. Anchored off Stapleton. Crampton Anderson 425 Key I'anuco 300 E Tamplco 2d. IEUROPE dressed only), via Antwerp; also parcel post March San Do¬ Cretan passed Fire Island 3d. Columbia River 8 I'M 2d. ;an Pedro de Macoris, San Domingo City Andrea F Luckenbacli.Mar 24 ... .Rotterdam Str Glyndon, Santiago 9, 2d. Pawltit 720 W NOW malls for Belgium, Luxemburg and Belgian and str 9:30 AM.
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